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DOI: 10.4043/16581-ms
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Sloshing in Partially Filled LNG Tanks - An Experimental Survey

Abstract: Sloshing in LNG tanks has gained increasing attention over the past period of time. This is mainly caused by developments in the LNG market, changes in the design and operation of LNG ships and an increasing interest in floating gas field exploitation. The issue of sloshing in partially filled tanks is relevant for spot trading and offshore loading/off loading of LNG ships as well as for FPSOs with LNG capacity. DNV has developed a step-by-step experimental procedure to determine sloshing loa… Show more

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“…The degree of deviation varies with filling depth and impact location. In most cases, comparing the minimum and maximum values of 20 replicates showed a difference of more than twice that of the pressure value at the probability level of 10 −4 . From these results, it can be seen that there is a lot of uncertainty in the results of estimating the sloshing load through the 5-h test results recommended by the existing classification societies and laboratory.…”
Section: Validation Of Outlier Analysismentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…The degree of deviation varies with filling depth and impact location. In most cases, comparing the minimum and maximum values of 20 replicates showed a difference of more than twice that of the pressure value at the probability level of 10 −4 . From these results, it can be seen that there is a lot of uncertainty in the results of estimating the sloshing load through the 5-h test results recommended by the existing classification societies and laboratory.…”
Section: Validation Of Outlier Analysismentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Numerous studies to investigate the sloshing phenomenon have been continuously conducted based on numerical, [1][2][3] and experimental methods. [4][5][6] Recently, there is also an attempt to identify the risk of sloshing by applying big data-based machine learning techniques. 7 Although the recent development of computational techniques for violent fluid flows, model-scale experiments are generally accepted as the most reliable method to understand the phenomenon of sloshing within a liquid cargo and to predict the sloshing-induced impact loads than analytical or computational methods.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 1 shows typical barred filling range and sloshing impact load of conventional LNG tank. As shown in the red line in the figure, sloshing impact loads are very high in partial filling depth conditions especially around 0.30 H height [1,2,5,6]. To enable unrestricted tank filling operations, it is necessary to reduce sloshing pressures around 0.30 H fillings, or to increase the structural capacity of the LNG CCS.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The main reason for filling depth restrictions is the high sloshing pressures around 0.20 to 0.40 H tank filling depths [1][2][3][4][5][6]. Intermediate filling depths cannot be avoided with Floating LNG (FLNG), LNG-Shuttle, and Regasification Vessels (LNG-SRV), because of the production, offloading, and regasification operations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%